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Show - 11 - Rheumatic Fever Fund Chairman, Dorothy Br-adshaw, accepted a check in the amount from 20 clubs, from Treasurer Josephine on beha.lf of the Heart Association, presented the Mrs. Bradshaw, Yergensen. federation with a clock trophy, in appreciation of their dedicated support of the Rheumatic Fever research and program over the years of $470.00, representing contributions • . A resolution regarding discontinuing submitted by Suzanna Mae Grua, (See Appendix rtM't) The motion the state Rhe\unatic Fever project, by Anna Stark, who moved its adoption. was read was seconded and discussion followed. 4th and 5th paragraphs of the preamble be deleted and from other sources are now available 1\ Motion was seconded and several members spoke for research, therefore, a vote, the amendment carried. The members for the motion •. on Upon calling on the as voted resolution The majori ty voting in the affirmaamended. then was the resolution Said read as follows: resolution adopted. tive, Ada Burt moved that the the 4th paragraph read: I ttWhereas, funds ••• I' . WHEREAS, the Utah Federation has been carrying on a rheumatic fever project since August and September of 1948, and WHEREAS', it has in that period contributed generously of funds for research and other helps, and WHEREAS, the Heart Fund , to which our Rheumatic Fever funds have been turned for several years is a national fund drive to which individuals may and do contribute, and, WHEREAS, funds fvorn other sources are now available for research, BE IT RESOLVED, that this convention discontinues the iheumatie Fever Project, and BE IT ALSO RESOLVED, that in so doing this convention rescinds Tooele, Utah, June 4, taken in the State Convention held in meeting recessed for lunch at 12:10 p.m. The therefore,} the action 1950. SUNDAY LUNCHEON Sunday luncheon was held in the Outrigger Room of the Clest Bon Hotel at 12:25 p.mo, with Jean Fox, First Vice-President, presiding. She introduced The the officers and guests at the head table. Invocation and blessing on the food was by Ruth Allen, Eastern District Director. Music was furnished by Nancy Smith, Park City High School, who sang, "No Man is an Ls Iand ," The remaining door prizes were awarded. Luncheon speaker on tt The Ecologic Dr. Norman Weissman, of the University of Conscience of Americans ••' was Utah, who spoke FINAL BUSINESS SESSION Final business session of the convention followed luncheon and was held in the Outrigger Room of the C'est Bon Hotel. President H. Anne Kidd presiding. President Kidd called for bids for the 1968 State Convention. Miss Margaret , President of the Cedar City Club, read a telegram from Mayor L.Ao Kopp Whetten, |